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Actor, filmmaker and founder of Sundance Resort and Sundance Institute Robert Redford will be honored as the 35th annual Entrepreneur of the Year by MountainWest Capital Network next month.
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After eight years with the Sundance Institute, Betsy Wallace is retiring at the end of March.
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Ukrainian refugees who came to Park City with the help of a local family had a chance to meet the filmmakers of a Sundance documentary chronicling the first days of the Ukrainian conflict.
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For adolescents in Sundance movies, a Coming of Age is always difficult. But what if, besides that, the Earth has been taken over by aliens?
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Here's a guilty pleasure from this year's Midnight program.
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It pays to be a local when it comes to Sundance. Starting Tuesday, the festival will show a few free in-person movies for Utah residents.
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In the documentary "Bad Press," Directors Rebecca Landsberry-Baker and Joe Peeler tell a riveting story based on the fact, incredible but true, that Native Americans subject to their tribal governments don’t necessarily have the right of free speech. The tribes are sovereign nations, and don’t follow the U.S. Constitution.
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“Murder in Big Horn” looks at a dramatic real-life mystery that most Americans have never heard about—the disappearances and unexplained deaths of young Native American women.
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Directed by Academy Award winning filmmaker, Davis Guggenheim (“Inconvenient Truth”) KPCW's Andrea Buchanan says “Still” is nothing short of astonishing.
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"The Deepest Breath" is a not-to-be-missed documentary that explores a hidden world; an extreme sport you probably haven't heard about and a human bond that turns on triumph and tragedy.